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Nokia Content Copier. 6

Learn about compatible phones. 6 Understand Content Copier basics. 6 Learn about other phones. 8

Nokia PC Composer. 9

Tour PC Composer. 9 Learn about other views. 10 Compose a new ringing tone. 10 Save your new ringing tone. 11 Transfer a ringing tone to your phone. 11 Send a ringing tone to another phone.12 Create ringing tones from MIDI files.12 Work with RTTTL ringing tone files.13

Nokia PC Sync. 14

Configure PC Sync.14 Understand the basics of synchronization.15 Initiate synchronization.16 Use the New Synchronization command.16 Create a custom contact list.16

Nokia PC Graphics. 19

Tour PC Graphics.19 Create a new graphic.19 Transfer a graphic to your phone.20 Send graphic to another phone as a text message.20 Work with an existing graphic. 21 Open other bitmap files. 21

Nokia Phone Editor. 23

Before you begin.23 Phone memory and PC storage locations.23 Tour Nokia Phone Editor and Contacts window.23 Manage contacts using Phone Editor.24 Tour the Messages window.25 Send and manage SMS Messages.26 Edit Profiles and Caller groups.27 Edit Settings.28 Launch other PC suite applications.28

Wireless modem setup. 29

Download modem software.29 Getting connected for the first time: DLR-3P data cable (all Windows versions).29 Connect for the first time: IR (Windows 98/Me).30 Learn about IR and Windows 2000 Professional operating system. 31 Getting connected for the first time: IR (Windows XP Home and Professional operating system). 31 Learn about IR and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 operating system.32
10 Configure your data and fax software. 33
Observe the following.33 Configure your data software.33 Use Microsoft Dial-up Networking.33 Learn about other data applications.35 For America Online (AOL) users.35 Configure your fax software.36
11 Connect to PalmOS devices. 37
Learn about your phone as a wireless modem.37 Learn about connection options.37 Modify connections preferences.38 Make a dial-up connection.38
12 Connect to Microsoft PocketPC OS devices. 39
Learn about your phone as a wireless modem.39 Learn about connection options.39 Configure a modem connection.40
13 Connecting to the Macintosh. 42
Learn about special hardware needs.42 Configuring the Macintosh OS.42 Learn about other applications.44

14 Index. 45

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Introduction

1 Introduction
This guide provides you with the following information: installation instructions for Nokia PC Suite 4.75 instructions for using Nokia PC Suite 4.75 instructions for using your phone as a wireless modem

UNDERSTAND ABBREVIATIONS

For the purposes of this user guide, the following abbreviations are used: Abbreviation PC IR PIM CSD Description Refers to both desktop and laptop computers Infrared Personal Information Manager (PC-based software program) Circuit Switched Data

OBSERVE SAFETY NOTES

Please refer to the user guide of the product for instructions on operation, care and maintenance, including important safety information. Do not switch on your phone when wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger. Please make backup copies of all important data to protect against possible loss or alteration. To avoid any potential loss of data, you should not make or receive calls while synchronizing data between the phone and a PC. Do not point the IR beam at anyones eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. To disconnect the cable from the phone, hold the connector and remove the cable.
LEARN ABOUT INFRARED COMMUNICATIONS
Infrared (IR) is one of two available options for connecting your phone and PC. If you choose IR for your connection, please note that the preferable distance between two devices in an IR connection is a range of three inches to three feet maximum. There must be no obstructions between the two devices and the IR ports of the two devices have to be pointing at each other. Your Nokia phone is a Class 1 Laser Product.

Enable IR communications

Windows Millennium Edition (ME), Windows 2000, and Windows XP (Home or Professional) users do not need to enable IR communications on their PC prior to using this feature. The IR port is always active. If you use Windows 98, you can use the IR control panel to activate or deactivate IR communications. For more information on enabling IR communications on your phone, please refer to the IR section in your phones user guide.
Interruptions to IR communications
Your Windows operating system provides visual and audible notification when it senses an interruption to IR communications between your phone and PC. Windows allows you to re-establish IR communications between the two devices so it can resend the data that was being transferred when the interruption occurred.

Copy information from the source phone
When you select Copy data from a phone to a PC, Content Copier transfers all compatible data types (phone book, calendar, to-do, caller groups, etc.) from the phone containing the data you want to back up or transfer. This phone is called the source phone and can be one of the phones listed on the previous page, or another Nokia 6340/6340i phone. If you are backing up phone data to your PC, Nokia Content Copier guides you through the process of saving the information to your PC hard drive. If you are copying data from a different source to your Nokia 6340 or 6340i phone, the data must first be saved to your PC. Once you connect your Nokia 6340/6340i phone (target phone), follow the instructions, Copy information to the target phone below.
Save the source phone data
Once the source phone data has been read, save the information to your PCs hard drive. Click the Save Data button. Navigate to the location on your hard drive where you want the information stored. Nokia Content Copier automatically names the files for you, based on the type of data that is read from the source phone. Click Next to complete this process. Click New Action to return to the beginning of the Content Copier wizard and perform a different task, or click Finish to close Content Copier.
Copy information to the target phone
Before you can copy information to the target phone, you need to load the information into the memory of your PC. You should have already saved the source phone data to your PC using the Copy data from a phone to a PC option. Launch Nokia Content Copier, then click Next. Click Copy data from a PC to a phone, then click Next. Click the Select Source Folder button. Locate the directory containing the information you want to use. Click Next to begin copying data from your PC to your phone.
Once the source phone information has been loaded from your PC hard drive, you are asked to determine the types of information you want copied into your phone. The compatible data types are displayed along with the ability to select the types of data you wish to transfer. Use the check boxes next to the data types to select or deselect the information you want to copy to your phone. Click Next to begin copying the data to your phone.

IR connection time-out

If you are copying data from one phone to another and you are using IR for both the source and destination phones, stop the IR connection between source phone and PC. Allow the Windows warning message regarding interrupted IR communications to timeout completely before aligning the target phone with the PC IR port. By doing so, you allow Connection Manager to detect your phone quicker.

View Content Copier log

When you have successfully completed one of the Nokia Content Copier tasks, the Finish screen is displayed along with a log of the tasks that were just performed. At the Finish screen, you have the following options: Click Save to save the log (.LOG) file to your PC hard drive. Click New Action to return to the beginning of the Nokia Content Copier wizard. Click Finish to exit Nokia Content Copier.

LEARN ABOUT OTHER PHONES

Due to software and hardware differences between generations of phone technology, the following phones are not compatible with Content Copier: Protocol TDMA Nokia model number 5120, 5125, 5160, 5165 6120/6120i, 6160/6160i/6160m 6161/6161i, 6162/6162i/6162m, 8260 CDMA 3280, 3285 5170/5170i, 5180/5180i, 5185 6180/6180i, 6185/6185i GSM1900 3390, 3395

Nokia PC Composer

5 Nokia PC Composer
Nokia PC Composer allows you to create new monophonic ringing tones. Once you create a new ringing tone, you can send it as an SMS message to another compatible phone. PC Composer also allows you to open Standard MIDI files (type I), edit them, and convert them to monophonic ringing tones. You can save your ringing tones as either.mid (MIDI) or.ott (ringing tone) file formats on your PC hard drive. Once saved to the hard drive, you can also share your new ringing tones through e-mail with friend or family who also use a compatible version of PC Suite.

PC hardware setup

PC Composer plays the notes as they are written to the music staff. You can also play back the entire composition. Before you begin writing, you may need to select your PC sound card MIDI playback device. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Nokia PC Suite, then click Nokia PC Composer. Click Tools, point to Player Device, then click the option for your PC sound card.

CONFIGURE PC SYNC

The first time you run Nokia PC Sync, you must configure PC Sync to work with your PIM application. Once you have customized PC Sync, you can proceed with synchronizing your PIM data with your phone. Establish a connection between your phone and PC. Launch Nokia PC Sync (Start > Programs > Nokia PC Suite 4 > Nokia PC Sync). Select your PIM application from the drop-down list, then click OK. Click the More button to view a summary of current or default settings.
Set General synchronization properties
3 Click the General tab, then select the information you want to synchronize. Click the desired option for automatic synchronization, for example, Every connection. Click the Advanced button to specify additional options, including resolving synchronization conflicts.
SYNCHRONIZATION CONFLICTS A synchronization conflict occurs when you change or edit a contact, calendar, or to-do list note in both your phone and PIM between synchronization sessions. By default, PC Sync resolves the conflict by treating your phone as the correct information source. To change conflict resolution properties, click the option associated with your PIM application.
Set Calendar/To-do and Contacts properties
Your PIM applications storage capabilities are much more extensive than those of your phone. Use the Calendar/To-do and Contacts tabs to define the kinds and amount of information synchronized. For more information about the capacity of the phone book, calendar, and to-do list in your phone, please refer to the technical specifications section of the phone user guide. Click the Calendar/To-do tab. Use the drop-down lists to define the range of time PC Sync uses during synchronization.

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Click the Contacts tab. Select the details you want synchronized with your phone.
CONTACT DELETIONS By default, contacts deleted from your phone are not deleted from your PIM when you synchronize. If you accidentally delete a contact from your phone, you can restore it by synchronizing again. Deselecting the Ignore contact deletions option instructs PC Sync to permanently delete the corresponding contact in your PIM. Choose this option only when you are certain you want PC Sync to delete the PIM contact (and all details) associated with the deleted phone book entry. Deleting phone book entries cannot be undone!

Set PIM properties

The last properties tab is labeled with the name of your PIM application. Use this properties tab to modify how PC Sync communicates with your PIM resources. For example: If your PC is configured for multiple users, the default location of your PIM databases may be stored in a user profile directory, instead of the default location for single-user PCs. PC Sync returns an error message if it cannot find your PIMs data. Use the PIM properties tab to select the correct location of your PIM databases containing current contacts, calendar, and to-do list information.
Synchronizing for the first time
Once you have customized PC Sync for your uses, you are ready to synchronize your phone and PIM. Click the Summary tab. Click the Synchronize Now button. Observe the synchronization status indicator. Click the OK button when synchronization is complete. Important: Please refer to the Troubleshooting document in the event synchronization is not successful or if PC Suite notifies you of errors. A link to this document can be found in the Nokia PC Suite 4 Program Group.
UNDERSTAND THE BASICS OF SYNCHRONIZATION
Important: Synchronization occurs between numbers in your PIM application and phone book memory only. Numbers stored on the SIM card are not synchronized with your PIM application. Nokia PC Sync remains running in the background after you synchronize for the first time. PC Sync places an icon in the Task Bar tray to indicate that the application is running. The colors of the icon change, depending on the status of the IR connection between your phone and PC. Please refer to the examples below:
Blue and green indicate connection present between phone and PC. Yellow and gray indicate no connection present between phone and PC.

Exit PC Sync

Once you have completed setup and have synchronized for the first time, you can either leave the program running in the background, or exit PC Sync. To exit PC Sync, right-click the PC Sync tray icon , then click Exit.

Start PC Sync

You have two options for launching Nokia PC Sync: on an as-needed basis from the Start menu automatically upon startup

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TO ENABLE PC SYNC ON STARTUP 1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC. Launch PC Sync from the Start menu. Right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Enable on startup

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list, then click the Contacts tab. 7 Click the Paste button (or press CTRL + V) to paste copies of the selected contacts into the new list.
UPDATE PC SYNCS LOTUS ORGANIZER SETTINGS 1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC. 6 Launch Nokia PC Sync from your PC Start menu (unless you have PC Sync configured to launch on startup). Right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Properties. Click the Lotus Organizer tab. Click the Contacts browse button , then select your custom folder. Click OK to confirm your selection. Click the Summary tab, then click Synchronize Now to synchronize your phone and custom phone list.

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Nokia PC Graphics

7 Nokia PC Graphics

Nokia PC Graphics is a program that allows you to create and edit picture messages, as well as graphics that can be used for picture messaging. You can also create and edit new caller group logos. Once you create or modify a graphic, you can transfer it to your phone (IR or DLR-3P data cable). You can also save your work to disk to use later, or to share using e-mail with others who also use a compatible version of PC Suite. You can also send the picture messages and caller group logos using SMS to other compatible Nokia phones that support these features.

TOUR PC GRAPHICS

Read logo or picture message from phone Transfer logo or picture message to phone Send logo or picture message as SMS
File management (new, save, open) Click to change graphic type (caller group logo or picture message) Drawing area

Drawing tool

Enter text for picture message here Preview of picture message or caller group logo Status bar displays help texts and toolbar tips
Displays graphic type and size

CREATE A NEW GRAPHIC

Nokia PC Graphics provides easy to use drawing tools to create unique caller group logos or picture messages. Before you begin drawing, select the type of graphic you want to create. Important: You do not need to establish a connection (IR or cable) between your phone and PC to create a new graphic. You only need to establish a connection when preparing to send the new logo or picture message to your phone. (or as an SMS to another user)

Choose a picture type

Click Start, point to Programs, point to Nokia PC Suite 4, then click PC Graphics. Click Tools, point to Picture type, then click one of the following options: Group logo is used to create new caller group logos Picture message is used to create picture messages Tip: Selecting the larger picture size reduces the number of characters that accompany the picture message (maximum of 121 characters).
If you select Picture message, use the Size option from the Tools menu to select the size of the picture used in the picture message.

button. Enter your reply message.
Verify that recipients contact information is correct, then click the Send button. Forward Click the Forward button. Enter any additional information.
Enter the recipients name or number, then click the Send button. Print Delete While viewing the message, press the Print While viewing the message, press the Delete button. button.

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Copying and moving messages
Your PC hard drive offers you virtually unlimited storage space for text messages. You can copy messages to the Phone Editors PC folder to back up your data. Or you can move messages to the PC folder, making more memory available for other entries. Click the folder containing the messages you want to copy or move (for example, Inbox Click the Copy button to copy (or click the Cut button to move). ). ). Click the message you wish to copy or move (or hold CTRL, then click to select multiple messages). Click the folder where you want the messages stored (for example, PC folder

Create a new folder

You can create additional folders on your PC for message storage. Use these custom folders to help you organize your saved text messages. 3 Click the PC folder. Click Message, then click New Folder Type the name for your new folder, then press ENTER to complete the process.
Saving a messages as a text file
You can also save text messages to your PC as text (.txt) files for use with other program (for example, word processing programs). While reading a message, select the Save As command from the Message menu.
EDIT PROFILES AND CALLER GROUPS
You can use the Profiles application in Nokia Phone Editor to view your profiles and caller groups settings at a glance. You can edit profile and caller group settings quickly and easily from your PCs keyboard.

Edit a profile

Click the Profiles button on the Phone Editors navigation bar. Click the name of the profile you want to edit from the list. Use the drop-down arrows to modify the various profile settings. Click Apply to apply the changes you make to your phone memory.
If you change the Alert for settings to one of the caller groups listed, your phone uses the profile you are editing to notify you of callers assigned to that caller group. RENAME THE SELECTED PROFILE 1 Click Edit, then click Rename. 2 Type the new name, then press ENTER to save your changes.

Edit caller groups

3 Click the Caller group tab (or click the Caller Groups folder). Click the name of the caller group you want to edit from the list. Use the drop-down arrow to select a new ringing tone for the selected caller group.
ADD/CHANGE GROUP GRAPHIC 1 Click the Location button, then navigate to the location of the graphic you want to use. Select the caller group logo file, then click Open. Click Apply to send the updated settings to the phone.

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Modify Locations
Now that your Nokia phone is configured for use by the AOL software, you need to modify your Locations settings to use your Nokia phone as the active modem. LOCATIONS SETUP To modify an existing location: 3 From the Connection Setup screen, click the Locations tab. Double-click the number for the location you wish to use with your Nokia phone. Click the Connect using drop-down arrow, then click Modem: Standard (Hayes compatible) on COMn (where n is the COM port for your PC).
Click the Speed drop-down arrow, then click 14400 bps. Click OK to confirm your changes, then click Close to return to the Sign On screen.
CONFIGURE YOUR FAX SOFTWARE
Before you can use your phone to send and receive fax calls, you must configure your fax software so that it uses your phone as the active modem (rather than your existing modem). Many of the most popular fax programs should support multiple modems connected to a PC or laptop computer, including Symantec WinFax Pro, Smith Micro Software HotFax (version 3.02 or newer), Castelle FaxPress, etc. Note: Data or fax calls using your Nokia phone are possible only if your service provider supports digital data and fax service. You may be required to subscribe to these services. Check with your service provider before attempting to send or receive faxes.

Select the correct modem

Each fax application typically has a setup menu that can be used to alter the settings for your modem, as well as define how and when calls are to be received (for for example, immediately, on the third ring, etc.). This menu may also provide you with a list of available modems that you can use when sending and receiving fax calls. Use your fax program settings menu to select your Nokia phone as the active fax modem.
Observe hardware settings
Use the modem properties dialog box of your fax software to confirm the following settings: Communications port: COMn (where n= the COM port number assigned to your phone) Initialization: 19200 bps Modem type: Class 2.0 Flow control: Hardware

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Connect to PalmOS devices
11 Connect to PalmOS devices
Important: The following instructions are based on PalmOS (operating system) software 3.3 and those devices that can run this version (or newer versions) of the operating system. For more information, please visit: http://www.palmos.com/

Use an IR connection

Your PalmOS device should be equipped with an IR port. You may find it more convenient to connect your phone and PalmOS device using IR, especially if you prefer to leave your serial cable or docking cradle attached to your PC. Before dialing, make sure you enable IR communications on your PalmOS device, then align the IR ports of the two devices. The preferable distance between the two devices in an IR connection is a range of three inches to three feet maximum. There must be no obstructions between the two devices and the IR ports of the two devices have to be pointing at each other.

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Your Nokia phone is a Class 1 Laser Product.
MODIFY CONNECTIONS PREFERENCES
Before you can make data calls using your PalmOS device and your Nokia phone as a wireless modem, you need to create a new connection device in the Connections preferences folder. Tap the Applications icon, then tap Prefs Tap the Categories drop-down menu, then tap Connection. Tap New. Enter the name of the new connection device (for example, Nokia Phone). Click the Connection Method drop-down arrow, then click either Serial to Modem (for DLR-3P data cable connection) or IrCOMM to Modem (for IR connection). Click Details. Set speed to 19,200 bps and flow control to Automatic.
Click OK when finished, then click OK to close the Edit window. Your new Nokia phone configuration should now appear in the list of Connection options, and is available to all applications that support a modem connection.
MAKE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION
Once you have a modem configuration for your Nokia phone, you can use that configuration with any existing TCP/IP or network preferences, as well as any e-mail, Web browser, or fax programs from other manufacturers.
Modify data connection settings
Now that your Nokia phone is configured as a wireless modem for use with your PalmOS device, you need to modify your existing Windows RAS configuration to use your phone as the active modem. Tap the Applications icon, then tap Prefs. Tap the Categories drop-down menu, then tap Network. Tap the Services drop-down arrow, then tap Windows RAS. Tap the Connection drop-down arrow, then tap the name of the connection device (for example, Nokia Phone).
Your existing Windows RAS connection is now configured to dial using your Nokia phone as a wireless modem.
Before you make a digital data call
Before initiating the data call from your PalmOS device, make sure you enable IR communications on your phone, then align the IR ports of the two devices. If you are using the DLR-3P data cable for the connection, make sure the cable is connected properly to both the phone and computer COM port. Also see Observe requirements for digital data calls on page 1.

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Modify FreePPP settings

Once FreePPP is installed properly, a new icon appears in the upper right corner of your screen (to the left of the MultiFinder menu). Click and hold the mouse on the phone icon, then select Open FreePPP Setup. When the setup screen displays, the details of the configuration may be hidden. Click the arrow on the left side of the screen to display all of the configuration properties.
CONFIGURE A NEW MODEM 1 Click the Modems tab, then click New. 2 Enter a name in the Modem config name field to identify your Nokia phone.

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Use the pull-down menus to configure as follows: Connected to: Printer-Modem Port Port Speed: 19200 bps Flow Control: CTS & RTS (DTR) Dial type: Tone
In the Modem init string settings section, click the Use: option and enter the following init string: AT&F Click OK, then click the Accounts tab. Click New. Enter a name to identify the new account.
Enter your username and password, then click the Dialup tab. Enter the phone number (and area code, if necessary) in the Main Number section (and click the Dial area code option if needed).
10 If there is an alternate dial-up number, enter the information in the Alternate Number 1 section, then click OK to complete this screen. 11 Click the Options tab, and enter the necessary configuration information (see your internet service providers setup and configuration information, or consult your companys Helpdesk for the setup information).
12 Click OK to complete this section. 13 Use the pull-down menu to select your Nokia modem and dial-up account, then click the Connect button to dial the phone.

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Follow these steps to create configurations for your existing modem and any other Internet or corporate dial-up accounts you have. Use the Open FreePPP Setup option to switch between modems or accounts, or Open FreePPP Connection (from the menu) to dial the last configuration.
LEARN ABOUT OTHER APPLICATIONS
You can use your Nokia phone with your favorite fax application to send and receive faxes. Please read the section, Configure your data and fax software on page 30 for more information on configuring your fax software to be used with your Nokia phone.

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14 Index
Abbreviations 2 About MIDI files 12 Add contact to caller group 25 Add new contact 24 Add New Hardware Wizard 30 AOL CSD modem setup 35 Applications compatible 1
establish IR connection 30 modem installation 30
Data call notes 35 Delete contact 24 Delete notes and rests 11 Delete SMS messages 26 Deleting contacts-settings 15 Dial-up connection PalmOS 38 Dial-up Networking 33 Digital data before you begin 33 Digital data call reminders 35 Digital data call requirements 1 Download modem driver 29

Caller group logos 19 Caller groups add contact 25
add/change group graphic 27 edit 27 rename 28
Change contact memory location 24 Change note duration 11 Change ringing tone pitch 11 Changing connection type 5 Changing PIM applications 16 Communications distance between devices 2, 37, 39 enable IR 2 infrared 2 interruptions to IR 2 Compatible applications 1 Compose a ringing tone 10 Configure data software 33 Configure fax software 36 Configure PC Sync 14 Connect to a network/Internet 34 Connect to Palm devices 37 Connection Manager 5 Connection preferences (Palm) 38 Connection to PocketPC devices 39 Contact group create new 25 Contacts custom contact lists 16 deleting-settings 15 Content Copier 6 basics 6 compatible phones 6 log 7 saving data 7 source phone 7 target phone 7 unsupported phones 8 Copy contacts 25 Copy data to target phone 7 Copying/moving SMS messages 27 Create a new connection 33 CSD AOL settings 35 dial-up connection for PalmOS 38 modem setup (PocketPC OS) 40 Custom contact list 16
Edit a ringing tone basics 10
delete notes/rests 11 save 11
Edit caller groups 27 Edit graphic bitmap files 21
created with PC Graphics 21 existing graphic in phone 21
Edit Profiles 27 Edit ringing tone
change duration 11 change note duration 11 change pitch 11

Edit settings 28

configuring software 36 modem selection 36

File formats

not supported 21 supported 21
Half-tone adjustment 22 Hardware setup PC Composer 9
Ignore contact deletions 15 Infrared 2 Installation
change language of installation 4 language selection 4 note to Windows ME users 3 PC Suite 3 temporary files 3 uninstall PC Suite 4

Introduction 1 IR 2

Data applicatons 35 Data call
enable IR on PC 30 establishing a connection 30 Windows 2000 update 31 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 32
configure data software 30, 31

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Macintosh support 42 Messages window 25 Modem driver 29 download 29 Modem installation 30 Windows Modem setup 29
configure data software 33 Dial-up Networking 33 Palm 38 PocketPC (CSD) 40

Move contacts 25

New contact list
Lotus Organizer 17 Other 17 Outlook 16

New graphic

add/delete contacts 24 change group graphic 27 change memory location 24 Contacts window 23 copying/moving messages 27 create a contact group 25 edit caller groups 27 edit profiles 27 managing contacts 23 Messages window 25 print SMS messages 26 read SMS messages 26 rename caller groups 28 reply/forward SMS messages 26 storing messages on PC 27 write/send SMS message 26

Phone editor

overview of functions 23
Picture messages 19 PIM 2 PocketPC CSD data call 41 modem setup 39 PocketPC OS
creating 19 saving 20 send as SMS 20 transfer to phone 20
New modem connection 33 New Synchronization 16 Nokia Modem Setup (Windows 2000) 31 Note capacity 10 ringing tone 10 Notes on data calls 35 NT Workstation 4.NT Workstation 4.0 and Infrared 32

modem setup (CSD) 40

Prerequisites
digital data/fax calls 33
Print SMS messages 26 Profiles edit 27
Rename caller groups 28 Requirements digital data calls 1 system 1 Resolving synchronization conflicts 14 Ringing tone edit 11 PC Composer 9 playback 10 ringing tone 10 Ringing tones from MIDI files 12 RTTTL Using with PC Composer 13
Open Standard MIDI file 12 Other data applications 35
Palm(tm) connectivity 37 PC 2 PC Composer 9 launching 9

overview of window 9

PC Suite
Content Copier 6 featured components 3 installation 3 PC Composer 9 PC Sync 14

PC Sync 14

Safety notes 2 Save new ringing tone 11 Save SMS message as text file 27 Saving phone data 7 Send ringing tone options 11 Send SMS message 26 Send tone 12 Send/manage SMS messages 26 Sending ringing tone to phone 11 Settings edit 28 SMS messages copying/moving 27 delete 26 read 26 reply/forward 26 save as text file 27 storing on PC 27 Sound card setup 9
automatic startup 16 basics 15 changing PIM applications 16 exit application 15 New Synchronization 16 options 16 starting application 15 supported PIMs 14 synchronize for the first time 15 task bar icon 15

PC Sync configuration

calendar and conacts 14 general 14 PIM properties 15 resolving conflicts 14

Phone Editor

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Source phone 7 Standard MIDI File edit 13 Standard MIDI file open 12 save 13 Standard MIDI files (about) 12 subset of phone book 16 Synchronization conflicts 14 System requirements 1
Target phone 7 Time-out 2 Types of data applications 35
Using PocketPC modem connection (CSD) 41
Windows 2000 Infrared 31 Windows ME installation note 3 Wireless modem make a data call (CSD) 41 overview (PalmOS) 37 overview (PocketPC OS) 39 Wireless modem installation 30

 

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